Feb. 4, 2025

Scotty "The Bulldog" Olson... Still Fighting

Scotty Bulldog Olson, IBO and USBA Flyweight Champion, Gold Medal winner at the 1986 Commonwealth Games and Boxing Olympian representing Canada at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, reflects on his life after a heart attack 10 years ago. He is very candid about his struggles with alcoholism, the impact of injuries on his boxing career, and the pride he feels in supporting his daughters' dreams. Scotty also discusses his health challenges, including a Parkinson's diagnosis. My good friend, Scotty Olson is still fighting...every day...even though he retired from the ring over 20 years ago.

Takeaways

Scotty Olson experienced a life-changing cardiac arrest ten years ago.

The importance of CPR training in emergencies cannot be overstated.

Sobriety is a continuous journey, and every day counts.

Communication with loved ones is crucial for overcoming personal struggles.

Scotty's boxing career was marked by both triumphs and injuries.

Support from family and friends plays a vital role in recovery.

Scotty's daughters are pursuing their dreams in music and education.

Health challenges, including Parkinson's disease, have impacted Scotty's life.

Canadian boxing has evolved, facing challenges in funding.

Scotty aims to share his story through an upcoming autobiography called The Roar of the Crowd.

 

Chapters

00:00-Introduction and Reflections on Life-Altering Events

03:02-The Importance of CPR and Family Support

05:25-Struggles with Alcoholism and Recovery

08:13-The Role of Communication in Relationships

11:11-Overcoming Personal Challenges with Family Support

13:39-The Impact of Boxing on Mental Health

16:31-Proud Moments: Daughters' Pursuits and Family Dynamics

19:11-Health Challenges and Their Effects on Family Life

22:45-Memories of Boxing and Legacy

29:16-The Impact of Fighting Style on Performance

32:14-Fighting in Front of a Home Crowd

36:08-Physical Attributes and Fighting Strategy

40:02-Camaraderie Among Fighters

44:33-Reflections on Boxing Legends

48:11-The State of Canadian Boxing

56:26-Personal Struggles and Future Aspirations

 

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